AUSTIN, TX, July 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) At the heart of every scientific, medical or technological innovation is an initial concept, and one that is born out of a desire to effect significant change or improvement. In the world of medicine, it is innovation that helps to improve the procedures that patients have to endure in order to remain healthy, and a dedicated health care provider is one who continues to seek out new services as part of their duty of care. Dr. Dan Matthews is one such service provider, and his practice has sat the forefront of dental innovation for the best part of 20 years.
Dr. Matthews quest for continual improvement has been especially evident recently, thanks to the introduction of several new and ground breaking services. One of these is referred to as the 'Six Month Smiles in Austin' treatment, which is a short term orthodontics therapy that helps to align crooked teeth. This procedure not only allows patients to correct a seemingly insignificant dental issue or a single errant tooth, but it is also a quicker acting and more affordable alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment. The results are predictable and offer a great degree of reassurance to patients.
In addition to this, patients at Dr. Matthews surgery can now also benefit from the application of facelift dentures, which fuses the principles of cosmetic and traditional dentistry into a single treatment. Unlike their old fashioned counterparts, facelift dentures rest partially on the jaw muscles and stimulate through the act of chewing. This enables jaw muscles to grow and develop rather than diminish with time, which limit's the appearance of age lines and creates a younger and fresher visage. Dr. Matthews extensive knowledge of dental implants also ties into this treatment, as the implementation of these along the lower denture aids stability and improves the long term results.
Patients of Dr. Matthews can also benefit from other types of treatment, as those who suffer from sleep apnea may well be able to testify. This disorder, which is characterized by abnormal pulses in breathing during sleep, has a reputation for being difficult to diagnose without an expensive and often inconvenient overnight test. This has now changed, however, as the recently developed Apnea Risk Evaluation System allows patients to access an in-home sleep system that is comfortable, convenient and extremely affordable. This product is now available to patients of Dr. Matthews. The results are analyzed by a certified sleep physician who renders a diagnosis.
Dr. Matthews places a great deal of emphasis on innovation and its capacity to improve the lives of his patients, and his continually evolving range of services is testament to this philosophy. Such forward thinking and beneficial treatments have formed the foundation of his practices success, and ensured that the residents of Austin are well supported in their quest for good dental health and well being. To discover about Dr. Dan Matthews and the diverse range of services that he offers to this patients, visit http://www.danmatthewsdds.com today.
Dr. Dan Matthews has over 20 years practicing dentistry. His office has been located in Austin Texas since 1997.
New Services at Dan Matthews DDS: Innovations in Medicine and Dentistry
Dr. Dan Matthews DDS of Austin Texas has added new services to his practice to offer new solutions for dental problems.
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[Press-News.org] New Services at Dan Matthews DDS: Innovations in Medicine and DentistryDr. Dan Matthews DDS of Austin Texas has added new services to his practice to offer new solutions for dental problems.